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Please do not worry unnecessarily, but do make sure you check with your gynac. They will schedule the necessary anomaly and double marker scans to check the baby's growth and development.
I get this sharp pain in my chest after eating spicy food. Is it just acidity, or is it safer to go see the doctor?
I agree, my sister also had to do it twice during her pregnancy. It is quite common and nothing to worry about.
Even though many people find sabja seeds helpful, everyone's pregnancy is different. I highly recommend asking your gynac once before starting them, just to be 100% sure it's safe for you.
Oh, the third month was literally the peak of my nausea, I couldn't even stand the smell of tadka! Your body is going through massive hormonal shifts as the placenta takes over. Try eating small dry crackers before getting out of bed, and don't worry, this phase will pass soon.
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